Why You’re Losing at Poker (It’s Not What You Think)

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Most people lose at poker and it is probably not because of what you think. Here is the real reason why you might not be winning at poker yet.

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Why You’re Losing at Poker (It’s Not What You Think)

10 thoughts on “Why You’re Losing at Poker (It’s Not What You Think)

  1. Does tilt hold you back at the poker tables? Also, here are my top 7 easy tips to CRUSH today's poker games (Just do this!): https://youtu.be/n5DBBg2Viko

  2. Hi Nathan, great videos! Is there any chance you could do a video on player pool tendencies based on VPIP/PR/AF for example:
    9/2/1 : tight player
    56/21/30 : maniac
    To kind of categorize each type as I’m not thoroughly familiar with knowing who is who based on the numbers. Ive heard if the numbers are tight together they are tight and if they are far apart they are loose but what about all of the in between etc.. does that make sense? I appreciate you taking the time to read this, keep up the great job!

  3. After an expensive loss I ask myself if I played MY hand properly. If I did, then that's just the breaks and "luck" will come back around my way. If I did not play MY hand properly then I need to play the next hand better.

  4. Man I just have to say, I’m always a little skeptical watching these kind of videos because let’s be honest, a lot are just out to get your money however, your advice is so simplistic and common sense. My game has improved significantly just following watch you teach. Thanks for putting in the work.

  5. Great video! It’s funny, my version of “going on tilt” is kinda the opposite of most peoples – I tend to lose my nerve to be aggressive after bad beats, which can kill your session just as much as becoming too aggressive (folding hands off I should be defending, etc.) I fought that urge the other night and turned a session that started with two ridiculous bad beats into a winner.

  6. There are only two types of poker players, those who can control their emotions and win regularly and those who can’t.

    Repeat that statement to yourself after every bad beat and your winning will improve dramatically.

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